The musical version of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables is legendary, and director Tom Hooper has captured the magic on screen with a star-filled cast of characters. Hugh Jackman. Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter. The list goes on, and, best of all, they all can sing. Our in-depth discussion of the film, complete with a Magic Helmet. This episode is brought to you by Dirty Teeth.

Archie Andrews: Christmas Shopping. Father Knows Best: Christmas Program. Two classic old time radio shows, reproduced reader's theater style, at a fundraiser performance at Missouri River Regional Library. Directed by Mark Wegman, and one odd Cavebabble show. This episode is brought to you by Middle Aged Teenagers.

Dangling in the air with Harry Potter. Surviving a storm with the walking dead. It's a Small World, and the Babblers sit down for a chat about our vacation in Orlando, Florida. Includes audio from the trip, and Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Rotten Mouse Ears.

Cavebabble listener Anthony Lamberti and friend Matt Riley are about to join the Popcorn n' Roses network with a show called Mashed Up Madness (MUM). Anthony also spearheads the Massachusetts chapter of the Paranormal Investigators of New England. I sat down for a Skype chat with Anthony and Matt, and got the scoop on their show, a few ghost hunting stories, and tips on jumping from moving vehicles. This episode is brought to you by What Was That?

It's time to build a fire, turn out the lights, and join us for our third session of Stories in the Dark. Tonight's creepiness includes shadow people, black-eyed children, tulpa, The Woman in Black, the game Amnesia, Not Pr0n, and Kevin's experiences alone in our house. Background music by Eric. This episode is brought to you by Look Out The Window.

Tonight, we take a blood-spattered look at The Cabin in the Woods, the genre-bending film from the mind of writer/producer Joss Whedon. Warning! There be spoilers here! And just in time for Halloween. Also included are two Cavebabble Eats Odd Things.This episode is brought to you by I'm Thor.

Judge Dredd began laying down the law in 1977, on the comic page. Today, Dredd has made the transition to the theater screen twice, and it's time for Cavebabble to judge the Dredds. It's Sylvester Stallone versus Karl Urban. They don't break the law. They are the law. This episode is brought to you by Yeah.

Cavebabble is four years old, and ready to celebrate with sushi. Join us for an in-depth look at Jiro Dreams of Sushi, a wonderful 2011 documentary featuring 85-year-old Jiro, widely recognized as the best sushi chef on the planet. For good measure, we throw in quick martial arts bites of Merantau and The Raid: Redemption. This episode is brought to you by Raw Power.

Summer camps were dangerous places to stay in the 80s. Just ask the stars of The Burning and Sleepaway Camp 2. Unhappy campers, indeed. The Burning launched Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens, Holly Hunter, and the Weinsteins of Miramax fame. Sleepaway Camp 2 featured siblings of the famous. Which do we prefer? Warning: Spoilers throughout. This episode is brought to you by Rolled Sleeves.

Many episodes ago, we started our journey through the Friday the 13th movie franchise by chopping up the original film. Finally, we continue this journey by covering Part 2 and Part 3. Steve Miner directed both, with the latter taking advantage of the short-lived 3D revival of the early 80s. How well did he do? Listen in, and find out! This episode is brought to you by Games with Pucks.

Some movies are so bad that they beg to be laughed at with friends. Tonight, we cover two! Our look at Santa Claus (1959) and Starcrash (1978). Marvel at Santa's disregard for child labor laws. Shake in anticipation of Stella Star's next costume change. This episode is brought to you by Not So Hard Labor.

How well do the science fiction television shows from the past hold up today? Based solely on pilot episodes, would we still want to watch the series? We've covered the world of Star Trek. Now it's time to widen our scope. Our look at sci-fi pilots continues with seaQuest DSV, the 1993 undersea series starring Roy Scheider. Join us! This episode is brought to you by Skin Suits.

Ten short years after Sam Raimi's reinvention of Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man returns to the big screen. Is it too soon for a return to the origin story? Join us for a look at the entire film. Also included in this episode is the return of Cavebabble Eats Odd Things, and listener email. This episode is brought to you by Bites.

Tonight, we take a comprehensive look at Ridley Scott's latest sci-fi film, Prometheus. From beginning to end, we cover it all, including the many unanswered questions we have concerning this movie's place in the Alien franchise. So, grab an artificial human, a warm glass of milk, and join us on LV-223. This episode is brought to you by Gods in Chariots.

Cavebabble is back, and ready to stop a Titan. Tonight we look at the 2006 Iron Lore Entertainment RPG, Titan Quest. With everyone busy playing and commenting on Diablo 3, we decided to dust off this worthy imitator, and see how well it holds up. Join us! This episode is brought to you by Potion Poppers.

Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark must fight to survive The Hunger Games, but they aren't the first to step onto the dystopian battlefield. The forty-two ninth grade students of Battle Royale spilled the blood of their classmates back in 2000. Join us for a look at both films. This episode is brought to you by Run!

Many historic movie theaters across America are struggling to transition to digital projection, and face closure as a result. Join us for a look at the classic Davis Theatre 4, in Higginsville, Missouri. This episode features audio recorded on our trip, as well as a review of the film we watched there, John Carter. Join us! This episode is brought to you by The Smell of Wood.

For more information on the Davis Theatre, visit: davistheatre.com

For more information on the Save Our Screens movement, visit: saveourscreens.org

Martin Scorsese's Hugo is a love letter to the silent film genius of Georges Melies. Tonight, we work our way through the clockwork of this film. Continuing our celebration of gears and silent films, we also take a look at Charlie Chaplin's classic, Modern Times. This episode is brought to you by Cool Oil Cans.

Once again, we start a fire, turn off the lights, and share our scary experiences in the dark. Highlights include Eric being pestered by something while at his computer, Courtney chasing shadows, and mysterious marks on our second story window screens. Atmospheric background music is provided by Eric. This episode is brought to you by Hand Prints.

The Twilight Zone meets The Tramp on the way to Sunnyvale Rest Home! Inspired by the 50th anniversary of the classic Twilight Zone episode, Kick the Can, we travel through a dimension of sight and (sometimes) sound, ultimately ending up in 1914, enjoying the silent comic antics of Charlie Chaplin. Join us! This episode is brought to you by Black and White Talkie Talkie.

When Netflix infamously split its disk and streaming services, we decided to stick with streaming only. The final movie to arrive at our home was The American, and the ladies weren't very happy about it. They assumed it was a typical action film, and not worthy of our final rental spot. The film ended up not being exactly what they thought it would be, but was close enough to make their point.

How predictable are the plots of movies Eric likes to watch?

To answer this question, we devised a game. Eric would share titles of several films he recently watched via Netflix streaming. Based solely on these titles, the rest of the Babblers would have to guess what the films were about. Finally, Eric would share the actual plots, and review each film.

Cross Netflix streams with us, and dream up your own plot for these films! Also included is the latest Cavebabble Eats Odd Things. This episode is brought to you by Every Action Movie Ever.

It's Friday the 13th, and Camp Crystal Lake is in need of repair. And body bags. A Voorhees is on the loose, and counselors are an endangered species. Join us for a look at the original Friday the 13th. This episode is brought to you by Sex & Slaughter.